The Yamaha Tricity "raced" at the 2016 Milan Marathon [PHOTO]

The partnership with RCS Sport has been confirmed

Yamaha tricity – Yamaha Motor Europe – Filiale Italia confirmed its partnership with RCS Sport by attending the sixteenth edition of the Milan Marathon yesterday with Tricity. The House of the Three Diapasons has chosen to support the traditional Milanese athletics event with its three-wheeler. The Yamaha Tricity was designed to offer all scooter riders a vehicle that is easy to ride, light and compact in size, agile in traffic and guaranteeing a feeling of great stability on cobblestones, bumps and slippery surfaces. All at the price of 3.690 euros.

Fifteen Yamaha Tricity "ran" along the canonical 42km as the only motorized vehicles in motion, accompanying relays and itinerant race commissioners constantly following the caravan. The route, as per tradition, allowed us to admire the most beautiful views and the most important historical monuments of Milan: from the Duomo to the Teatro alla Scala, passing through the Arco della Pace up to the Sforzesco Castle. As an official partner of the event, Yamaha was also present with two exhibition spaces: in the days preceding the race at the Marathon Village of the Palazzo della Regione Lombardia, and yesterday at the Indro Montanelli Gardens in Palestro, the starting point of the Milan Marathon 2016. Visitors to the dedicated areas were able to admire the three-wheeler from the Iwata company and gather all the information relating to the unmissable new promotion which includes in the price of the Tricity some accessories worth 400 euros (39 liter top case , luggage rack, high windshield and backrest cushion).

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